| resin 4.0 | | resin installation quick start
You can start using Resin by simply expanding the archive, and
starting Resin with a Java command line.
Quick Start for the Impatient
The Resin web server starts listening to HTTP requests on port 8080 and
listens on port 6800 for load balancer
and cluster messages. Resin can then be used for development or evaluation.
The steps are:
- Install JDK 1.6 or later.
- On Unix, set the JAVA_HOME variable or
link
/usr/java to the java home.
- On Windows, check to make sure the JDK
installation sets JAVA_HOME correctly.
- unzip/untar the Resin download. It will extract into resin-4.0.x/.
- resin-4.0.x is resin.home, the location of the Resin distribution.
- For now, it is also resin.root, the location of your content.
Soon, you will want to move resin.root to
something like
/var/www .
- On Unix, execute
./configure --prefix=`pwd`; make; make install
- Start in development mode by executing
java -jar lib/resin.jar console on Unix or simply resin.exe on Windows
- Browse to http://localhost:8080
Adding Content
Once you've made sure Resin is working, you'll want to add some content
to the default web site:
- Add PHP files like
resin-4.0.x/webapps/ROOT/hello.php .
- Add JSP files like
resin-4.0.x/webapps/ROOT/hello.jsp .
- Add servlets like
resin-4.0.x/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/test/HelloServlet.java
-
Create a file
resin-4.0.x/webapps/hello/WEB-INF/web.xml to
configure the servlet.
- Add .war files like
resin-4.0.x/webapps/hello.war .
- Create web-apps directly like
resin-4.0.x/webapps/hello/index.php
The URL in your browser is http://localhost:8080/hello.
-
Create a file
resin-4.0.x/webapps/hello/WEB-INF/web.xml to
configure the 'hello' web application.
Running Resin as a daemon
In a deployment environment, Resin will run as a background daemon.
The previous steps ran Resin in the foreground, which is convenient
for development since the logging output goes to the console.
When running as a daemon, Resin detaches from the console and continues
running until told to stop.
- Start resin with
java -jar lib/resin.jar start
- Stop resin with
java -jar lib/resin.jar stop
- Restart resin with
java -jar lib/resin.jar restart
Until you're ready to deploy the server, those are all the
steps needed to get started with Resin.
Resin 4.0 needs Java before it can run. It needs JDK 1.6 or a later JDK.
Sun's JDK for Windows, Solaris, and Linux can be found at
http://java.sun.com. Sun also has
links to some other ports of the JDK.
The easiest and fastest Resin configuration uses the Resin as the primary or
only web server. This configuration provides a Java HTTP server. We recommend
you start with this before trying any other configuration.
The server listens at port 8080 in the default configuration and
can be changed to the HTTP port 80 during deployment.
Windows
- Install JDK 1.6 or later.
- Check that the environment variable JAVA_HOME is set to the JDK
location, e.g.
c:\java\jdk1.6.0_14
- Unzip resin-4.0.x.zip
- Define the environment variable RESIN_HOME to the location of
Resin, for example
c:\resin-4.0.x
- Execute
resin.exe
- Browse to http://localhost:8080
Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X
- Install JDK 1.6 or later and link /usr/java to the Java home or define the
environment variable JAVA_HOME.
tar -vzxf resin-4.0.x.tar.gz
cd resin-4.0.x
./configure --prefix=`pwd`
make
make install
- Execute
java -jar lib/resin.jar console
- Or run
bin/resin.sh console
- Browse to http://localhost:8080
For more details, see the Resin Web Server
configuration page.
If you are already using Apache for your web server, you can use Resin with
Apache. This configuration uses Apache to serve html, images, PHP, or Perl,
and Resin to serve JSPs and Servlets.
The Apache configuration uses two pieces: a C program extending
Apache (mod_caucho) and Java program supporting servlets and
JSP (Resin.) The two pieces communicate with a special high-speed
protocol.
To configure Apache with Resin, you must
configure both Apache and Resin. The Resin
configuration is identical to Resin's httpd configuration. The Apache
configuration tells Apache how to find Resin.
- On Unix only, compile mod_caucho.so using
--with-apache or
--with-apxs
- Make any needed Apache httpd.conf changes, such as adding loading the
mod_caucho module.
--with-apxs should take care of this automatically
- Make any needed Resin resin.xml changes, such as commenting out the http
listener on port 80 or 8080 so that it does not conflict with Apache.
- Restart Apache and Resin
Compiling Resin with mod_caucho
unix> ./configure --prefix=`pwd` --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
unix> make
unix> make install
For more details, see the Resin with Apache
configuration page.
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